Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol definition

Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol or “EIRP” means the CAISO’s intermittent resource program initially established pursuant to the CAISO Tariff or any successor program that SCE determines accomplishes a similar purpose.
Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol or “EIRP” has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff or a successor CAISO program for intermittent resources.
Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.” “Large Generator Interconnection Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.” “Meter Service Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the CAISO Tariff.”

Examples of Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol in a sentence

  • Each wind Eligible Intermittent Resource or Hybrid Resource with a wind generation component must install and maintain equipment required by the CAISO to support accurate power generation forecasting and the communication of such forecast, meteorological, and other required data to the CAISO consistent with the timeframes specified in this Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol.

  • Subject to the limitations expressly set forth in Section 3.14, to the extent such obligations are applicable to the Facility, Seller will comply with all applicable obligations for Variable Energy Resources under the CAISO Tariff and the Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol, including providing appropriate operational data and meteorological data, and will fully cooperate with Buyer, Buyer’s SC, and CAISO, in providing all data, information, and authorizations required thereunder.

  • Each solar Eligible Intermittent Resource and Hybrid Resource with a solar generation component must install and maintain equipment required by the CAISO to support accurate power generation forecasting and the communication of such forecast, meteorological, and other required data to the CAISO consistent with the timeframes specified in this Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol.

  • Table Q-3 details the minimum required (R) measurement of solar irradiance by each solar generating technology that solar Eligible Intermittent Resources and Hybrid Resources with a solar generation component must send to the CAISO consistent with the requirements of this Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol.

  • If an Eligible Intermittent Resource, as part of compliance with any other contractual or regulatory requirement outside of this Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol, provides data from more than the two required meteorological stations to an entity other than the CAISO, then the Eligible Intermittent Resource must also submit data from any additional meteorological station to the CAISO.

  • Subject to the limitations expressly set forth in Section 3.11, to the extent such obligations are applicable to the Facility, Seller will comply with all applicable obligations for Variable Energy Resources under the CAISO Tariff and the Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol, including providing appropriate operational data and meteorological data, and will fully cooperate with Buyer, Buyer’s SC, and CAISO, in providing all data, information, and authorizations required thereunder.

  • Where placement of the meteorological station(s) in accordance with this Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol would reduce production or violate a local, state, or federal statute, regulation or ordinance, the CAISO, in coordination with any applicable forecast service provider, will coordinate with the Eligible Intermittent Resource to identify an acceptable placement of the meteorological station.

  • To the extent such obligations are applicable to the Facility, Seller will comply with all applicable obligations for Variable Energy Resources under the CAISO Tariff and the Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol, including providing appropriate operational data and meteorological data.

  • Presently, communication between the traffic signal control room and the traffic signals has been inconsistent.

  • Table Q-2 Wind Site Information Form Site Name & Physical Address High Temperature Cut Out (deg C) 3.2.1 Solar Generation Meteorological Station Requirements‌ Each solar Eligible Intermittent Resource must install and maintain equipment required by the CAISO to support accurate power generation forecasting and the communication of such forecast, meteorological, and other required data to the CAISO consistent with the timeframes specified in this Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol.


More Definitions of Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol

Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol means the Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol, as may be amended from time to time, as set forth in the CAISO Tariff.
Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol or “EIRP” means the Eligible Intermitte nt Resource Protocol, as may be amended from time to time, as set forth in the CAISO Tariff.
Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol or “EIRP” means, for In Front of the Meter Distributed Generation Projects only, the CAISO’s intermittent resource program initially established pursuant to the CAISO Tariff or any successor program that SCE determines accomplishes a similar purpose.
Eligible Intermittent Resource Protocol or “EIRP” means CAISO’s intermittent resource program established pursuant to the CAISO Tariff, as it may be amended from time to time.

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